equally well
no matter which side is up.
Absolutely wrong.
Flying upside down pushes the wing towards the ground.
The pilot has to overcome this problem by adjusting the back ailerons (I
am sure that's not their name) and engine speed.
Don't quit your day job ;-)
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At 06:26 PM 2/19/2005, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Don't forget to run Microsoft Anti-Spyware to clear out all the crap
IE
allowed on her system in the first place.
I installed it and ran it yesterday.
No problems.
I guess I run a clean W2K IE6 system . . .
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Here is a test to see how up-to-date your browser is.
Go to http://maps.google.com and browse a few maps.
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LongHorn.
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Of course, your point about What do you do when your 30 days are up?
remains.
Indeed.
Does uninstall/reinstall work?
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reason to buy VMWare.
You can create as many additional machines as you want, on your current
machine . . .
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I also run Alpha4 (Win3 version), a fairly good database product, on Win2K.
I also run FinaleV3 on both Win2K and WinXP.
Does FinaleV3 run on any current MacOS?
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on Win2K. So I just keep the old computer around to scan paper docs ;-)
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At 3/10/2005 03:24 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Phil Daley schrieb:
Does FinaleV3 run on any current MacOS?
I haven't tried it, but I am pretty sure it will run just fine under
Classic. MIDI won't work, but that probably doesn't work under XP
either, does it?
I am not sure what that means
.
The cookie part must be the same as on Windows.
Open the cookie. It will have the http site right in it.
Hopefully, you can recognize the good ones from the unknown ones.
I always delete all cookies at least once a day.
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as long as Mac has a minuscule % of the market space.
Virus writers target dominant systems.
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At 3/23/2005 02:50 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Phil Daley / 05.3.23 / 02:30 PM wrote:
It will stay that way as long as Mac has a minuscule % of the market space.
I am sorry. It might be my English problem, but I don't understand your
point of this post.
Virus writers only write viruses so
of them.
The store was in Portland, Maine and the school was 100 miles away in
central NH.
I always told the kids they could write on them and then keep them at the
end of the year.
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At 4/12/2005 08:01 AM, Richard Yates wrote:
http://www.poopreport.com/Stories/Content/peace.html
ROTFL
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the vocabulary on the list
was, also, just a bit out of line?
You appear to have a problem with differentiating between a personal
attack, which did not happen, with an attack on what you said, which was
appropriate.
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pencil at the bedstand, because, by morning, I have forgotten what it was ;-)
If I got paid for my inspiration, I probably would have that pad there.
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Or are we only talking about professionals?
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into an excellent baritone player. I am still a close friend of her
husband, but unfortunately, she developed cancer and passed on. He always
says that she didn't think she was any good on the baritone, either.
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theirs.
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... that's the one I'm talking about?
Nope.
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... that's the one I'm talking about?
Nope.
And I have no junk filtering on this address.
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Mozilla Foundation said in a statement published on Mozillazine.org.
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to do only verses one, three and four and do a key change
on the last verse, well, that would be a hymn.
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Microsoft DevStudio, nothing on my WINXP system EVER
crashes.
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At 6/6/2005 01:57 PM, Simon Troup wrote:
Hot off the press, Steve Jobs just announced officially that Apple
are
dropping IBM in favour of Intel chips.
Apple Expected To Announce Shift To Intel Chips
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,102258,00.html?nlid=AM
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not a big deal.
But, if you run say, a database intensive task while also doing local email
or word processing, hyper-threading really allows the user to not notice
the background tasks.
To turn on hyper-threading, you need to go to the BIOS settings. It will
be in there somewhere ;-)
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version than Finale.
It was such a great race to be last...
Who _did_ win? Was it Quark or MM? I can't remember :-!
Weren't Cubase (Steinberg) and Protools pretty late, too?
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At 12:41 PM 6/7/05 -0400, Phil Daley wrote:
For me, who uses multiple computationally intensive tasks all the time,
that keeps me from getting coffee during major compiles ;-)
Coffee, hell. A night's sleep when trying to render an hour-long
. Fin2k4 shipped
in January 2004 -- two years and ten months after the initial release
of OS X.
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On 07 Jun 2005, at 1:12 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
I will have to say, in defense of the Finale devs, anytime you are
releasing after somebody
Thanks, I was assuming that Finale used these apps.
I see now that you mean they are independent apps.
At 6/7/2005 01:47 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 07 Jun 2005, at 1:38 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
Anytime a product that you are based on changes, in say, 6 months
before you are going
at certain points in their histories and have worked together
as members of the Hypertransport Consortium, said Drew Prairie, an AMD
spokesman.
However, Prairie was not able to comment on any recent talks between AMD
and Apple.
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much as I may hate it, I live with it
This statement makes absolutely no sense.
As I am working for a software vendor, be assured that this is certainly
not our philosophy.
We try to fix ALL bugs, but, I agree with many comments on this list, we
fix the squeaky wheel first.
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features might break existing stuff.
Then you would be making fixes twice.
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Maybe that's why Apple is switching to Intel?
Just a thought.
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just to run my scanner, not a Microsoft
problem, but a lack of driver problem directly attributable
to the scanner manufacturer who decided not to make an NT
driver.
I'll just put Finale on this older computer.
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Only a defective email client could corrupt an attached file.
I don't believe this is true.
An ISP can corrupt a file, especially if they don't know what file type it
is. AOL is infamous for this.
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that a IIm7 chord would be described as
subdominant? To me that sounds very wrong.
mdl
Thinking about this, I believe I was taught that a iim7 chord resolving to
dominant was called a secondary dominant.
My theory teacher was from the Rochester school.
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:
http://www.dfenton.com/Collegium/SideBySideViols/05
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beats in the measure. I wonder if that's how it was written
in the score?.
So, instead of listening to (and enjoying) the music, I got caught up in
the rhythmic hemiolas ;-)
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Then he needs to mark every message with a Copyright statement.
Otherwise he hasn't a leg to stand on, legally.
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Good luck on your civil suit.
I'll testify for the defense.
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At 7/12/2005 01:56 PM, shirling neueweise wrote:
does anyone know of a way to find out the file name of a graphic
which has been inserted into a word doc?
No. They have been imported, ie. delinked from the object source.
They have no knowledge of whence they came from.
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At 7/12/2005 12:04 PM, Stephen Peters wrote:
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Then he needs to mark every message with a Copyright statement.
Or, even more directly, he could put a header line in each email that
says X-No-Archive: true. From what I've seen, all these mail
collectors do
does it have to be that way? Can't I join a professional list? (If I can
call it that, I do this for a living!).
You need to join a moderated list then. The moderator can then control
who is allowed to join and read the list.
That is not what this is.
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At 7/13/2005 08:09 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Phil Daley schrieb:
Here you go:
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 13:06:43 EST
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PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
You have been added to mailing list
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an ignorance of how Sibelius works. Did
you really mean to prolong the already protested Sibelius thread by asking
for this long list to be addressed, or is this just an out-of-date
Sibelius bash?
I just thought it was interesting and possibly relevant. I guess not.
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Not a problem. I already unsubscribed. It was just a test address so I
could see what the message was.
I guess I should have read it more carefully ;-)
At 7/13/2005 10:39 AM, Allen Fisher wrote:
Hope nobody unsubscribes you *grin*
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At 7/13/2005 12:15 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
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OK, here's the current list info when you subscribe:
I hvae sort of lost the point of it, though. What was it you were trying
to say?
D Fenton said he didn't know what the current subscriber info had to say on
privacy, ie
can also Alt-click on a sender's name
to quickly group and select all email in the mailbox from that person.
This requires some recent version of Eudora. I see that you're using
5.1, which doesn't have this feature. (Latest is 6.2.3)
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At 7/13/2005 12:50 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Wow, I think that was a little uncalled for. Isn't the policy though to
label OT and TAN in the subject header?
The Sib stuff was neither OT nor TAN.
Get a life.
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At 7/13/2005 01:17 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
Just clicking on the header works fine in V5.
I just did a test.
click, CTRL-click, or ALT-click sorts the list forwards.
SHIFT-click sorts the list backwards.
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at Sibelius, to whom I forwarded your
post. Hope that's not a copyright violation! ;-)
;-)
It wasn't my post originally, anyway. I had saved it in my archive of
interesting stuff.
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Direct3D is anyone's guess -- if it did, it would be very slow.
Thanks, Darcy -
So the fact that it lists 32MB video memory means that it's using some
part or partition of system RAM for the video?
Correct. You can usually control where the memory partition is located in
the BIOS setup.
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the same meaning
(fly girl) as it
has now, or well, at least it did in the 70's. I suppose it's
gone
now. And don't tell me it's an acronym for Fine Lady,
Young. ;-)
Doesn't it have to do with zippers? ;-)
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Evetyone must be regrouping ;-)
At 7/18/2005 12:47 PM, dhbailey wrote:
This list has been very quiet since this morning, so I'm wondering if
somehow I've become unsubscribed.
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through, obviously, using the
music. What do I gain by spending my time memorizing the same music?
I can understand that 90% of people in those groups have to learn the music
by rote, since they are clueless about actually reading the music. But why
penalize me?
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At 7/19/2005 04:17 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 1:11 PM -0400 7/19/05, Phil Daley wrote:
I can understand that 90% of people in those groups have to learn
the music by rote, since they are clueless about actually reading
the music. But why penalize me?
Of course they do, and that's typical
.
I did think it interesting, perhaps a sign of the times in a red state.
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Phil Daley wrote:
At 7/19/2005 11:42 AM, John Howell wrote:
At 10:47 PM -0400 7/18/05, Raymond Horton wrote:
Perhaps, but that might be supposing too much. I would think it's
just a term for a tool of the trade. (Personally, I heard axe
years
. Then reteach the music
coordinated with the choreography. It works just fine; you just have
to know in advance that this is what you need to do.
I agree. But . . .
Most amateurs (in my area) don't have enough time to actually learn the
music, let alone, learn some additional choreography.
Phil
if this one
school is doing something wrong -- and it's not clear to me that it is
-- that's still no reason to malign the entire state.
You've missed the issue totally.
It is a STATE issue, not one school.
Read the subject, All-State Choir.
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specifically to exclude him. These rules were not in existence a year ago.
They are purposely being discriminatory.
I suppose you believe in discrimination?
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I suppose you believe in discrimination?
Say a classical guitarist wants to participate in All-State. Can he? Isn't
that discrimination? Why, he could play viola parts...
It would be discrimination if there are no classical
or so?).
Texas just wants to play catch up (or is that down?) with Kansas, the
no-evolution state ;-)
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it's
ultimately unrealistic.
I am surprised that any states do not use blind judging.
How do they eliminate the possibility that a judge would know a student and
then use that information in the resulting rating?
The states I have worked in all used blind judging.
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At 7/22/2005 01:42 AM, Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
Phil Daley wrote:
To say he could play viola doesn't even deserve a comment.
Oh, sure it does. Because a countertenor asking to sing a soprano part or
alto part is no different than a guitarist claiming to be able to playa
viola part. I can read
be really interesting to see the results.
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Isn't that the same problem? I don't see them outlawing that.
I really think it is a gender discrimination thing.
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it was the same as saying the back seat of the
bus was as good a seat as the front of the bus was right on
target.
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(in 2 1/2 years without a
reboot) was OS/2.
OS/2 was better than NT at that time.
Win2K was better than OS/2, but they both could be crashed.
I have been using WinXP for 2 years and it has never bluescreened. It is
the most stable OS I have ever used.
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in Windows since Win95,
but back then you had to have the Plus! pack to get it (as though
clear onscreen display were an extra that nobody really needed!).
XP offers Standard and ClearType.
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drives is great.
I agree. Everybody here (like 250 people) have both CDRW and DVD drives
all working perfectly.
We mostly use HP computers, perhaps it's a DELL problem?
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I would never have imagined that your particular case would have ever
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that you could use XCOPY to write to a CD-R.
Since it is so easy to use a CD Creator program and you can save the
Image file so it can be used multiple times, I can see no
reason to use an unreliable program, like XCOPY.
I gave up using it when log files names arrived.
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and medium?
A CD Creator program. Didn't you read my message?
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. A list of directories saved to a CD through a program that saves
images of what you previously saved.
Just because you never heard of it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
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, though.
At least it sounds like it has possibilities.
When I wrote the paper, 35 years ago, the research was mostly on totally
deaf people.
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Little Lamb--but the fact is that this stuff helps them. The point is good
medicine, not good music.
I have no problem with music therapy for people who can hear.
The studies I read were all about Music Therapy for totally deaf people.
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. . . never ;-)
They might fix it for WinXP someday.
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When you scroll, does the font revert to shakuhachi?
Have you tried saving the document every time you changed font?
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, y'know. (why no google
hit by shakuhachi font?)
The vending company that services our site is AB Vending Company.
They have the web site plastered on their trucks, www.abvendingco.com
The only thing I think of, when I see the truck, is Shadrak, Mishak, and
Abvendingco ;-)
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. Is that what you mean?
I always use Explore (and set that as the default) so that you get 2 panes,
one with drives and directories and the other with files.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you want.
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done.
You did have to download 2 hacked binaries, which is against the copyright
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are misunderstanding.
You can set the default view to explore, not open.
When I type explorer in run or click the explorer icon or hit windows
key-e, I always get the 2 pane view.
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expanded levels as possible - all at once. You could
just go where you wanted without all of that clicking up and down a tree.
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With NUMLOCK ON, select a drive or directory in Explorer, press the
asterisk key on the numerical keypad.
This will expand everything from there on down.
Phil Daley
parent folders SHIFT while
clicking the Close button
(My Computer only)
Move backward to a previous view ALT+LEFT ARROW
Move forward to a previous view ALT+RIGHT ARROW
View the folder one level up BACKSPACE
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